G.SKILL's Ripjaws series of memory is about meeting needs specifically, set of sticks that meets the maximum supported speeds of the CPU you have paid all that money for is a natural requirement. Getting those speeds and not having to even enter the BIOS at all makes this kit perfect for a specific type of user. So the choice is yours if you need DDR4 SO-DIMMs to go with your ASRock X299-ITX/ac motherboard; you can go all-out and go for that 3800 MHz kit or can grab a set of these off the shelf at your local shop that you can just plug in and power up with. What I chose is pretty obvious.

Let us reiterate that price. £60. That’s half the usual price for a keyboard featuring Cherry MX switches and RGB backlighting. That is a seriously substantial saving, allowing you to purchase an awesome gaming mouse with the change. We’re genuinely blown away by the value of the KM570.
The MK570 offers a choice of four different Cherry MX switches; this kind of choice is usually reserved for the higher tiers of keyboard, another plus point for the G.SKILL. Gaming, as well as typing, were both enjoyable experiences on the MX Brown switches with speedy response times from the 1000Hz polling rate paired with the mechanical key switches.

In the year 2017 (and gosh its almost 2018 already!), you can get gaming mice a dime a dozen in all colors, features, and varieties. G.Skill manages to advance a bit and offers differentiation. The proper 8K2 DPI sensor feels good while gaming. And while that is a bit of a subjective observation, I certainly seem to like it.

With the numerous systems I build for reviews and the punishment these sticks have taken, subject to all those installations, overvolting and outright abuse, certain kits live and certain kits fail, but never G.SKILL. If you want that kit whose XMP profile is so powerful it makes some motherboards crumble to their knees, this is it.

As far as performance memory goes, G.SKILL are a top choice for enthusiasts due to their reliability and readiness to slip in high-performance ICs into their memory modules. G.SKILL have Trident Z RGB memory at ridiculously high frequencies and in a whole range of capacities which are waiting to light up your system.

G.SKILL's Flare X memory modules have an interesting, aggressive aesthetic that will look great in any system. Once you have them installed, and enabled the XMP, you get the reassurance that you will get decent frequencies and tight timings that have been specifically created to work the AMD Ryzen CPUs.The 3200MHz CL14 Flare X kit provided highly competitive performance across the board, helping to truly get the best out of a Ryzen CPU.